EU DPP Registry Opens July 19, 2026

Get Compliant
Before July 19

The EU Digital Product Passport registry goes live July 19, 2026. GovChain issues blockchain-anchored DPPs that meet Regulation 2024/1789 — self-serve, no 6-month onboarding, no enterprise contract.

EU 2024/1789
Regulation
Polygon
Anchored On-Chain
EPCIS 2.0
Export Format
< 1 Day
Onboarding

What Is the EU DPP?

The EU Digital Product Passport (DPP) is a machine-readable data record — accessible via QR code — that carries a product's environmental footprint, material composition, repair instructions, and supply chain provenance. Required under EU Regulation 2024/1789 (Ecodesign for Sustainable Products), it applies to every physical good sold in the EU market starting with batteries in February 2027, with full scope by 2030.

The central EU DPP registry — the backbone that validates and indexes all passports — goes live July 19, 2026. Brands must register and issue valid passports or risk losing EU market access. GovChain handles the entire technical stack so your team focuses on business, not blockchain.

Compliance Timeline

July 19, 2026Central EU DPP Registry Opens
Feb 2027Battery Passport Mandatory (EV, Industrial)
2028Textiles & Electronics — Delegated Regulations
2030All EU Physical Goods — Full Scope

Everything Required for EU DPP Compliance

One platform. Every data field mandated by Regulation 2024/1789. Ready for registry submission on day one.

Regulation 2024/1789 Ready

Data model maps directly to the EU DPP framework — unique identifier, carbon footprint, material composition, and repairability scores out of the box.

Polygon-Anchored Integrity

Every passport is hashed and anchored on-chain. Customs officers and auditors verify authenticity in one scan — no vendor call required.

Registry Export in Seconds

Generate the EPCIS 2.0 and JSON-LD payloads required for EU registry submission automatically. No manual data-entry, no compliance consultant.

Full Lifecycle Carbon Data

Ingest supplier LCA data, calculate embodied carbon, and attach verified scope 1–3 emissions to each unit — auditable at the product level.

Material Bill of Materials

Declare hazardous substances, recycled content percentage, and spare-parts availability per the EU Ecodesign Regulation requirements.

Multi-Market Distribution

One GovChain record serves EU DPP, UK PIPA, and US product traceability requirements — one integration, three compliance frameworks.

GovChain vs. Alternatives

Feature
GovChain
Scantrust
VeChain / Circularise
No enterprise contract required
On-chain cryptographic anchoring
EPCIS 2.0 + JSON-LD export
Self-serve onboarding < 1 day
Transparent public pricing
US federal procurement (FAR/SAM.gov)

Competitor data based on publicly available pricing & product pages as of July 2026.

From Signup to Registry in 3 Steps

01

Connect Your Data

Import your product catalog via CSV, API, or our ERP connectors. GovChain maps your fields to the EU DPP schema automatically.

02

Issue Passports

Each product gets a unique DPP — hashed, signed with Ed25519, and anchored on Polygon in seconds. Your QR code is ready to print.

03

Submit to Registry

One-click EPCIS 2.0 export to the EU central registry. Compliance officers and customs get a verifiable record with a single scan.

Platform Status

Registry-Ready · Accepting EU DPP Onboarding

All Systems Operational

EU DPP Frequently Asked

Everything brands need to know about the Digital Product Passport regulation and how AuthiChain gets you compliant before July 19, 2026.

What is the EU Digital Product Passport?+

The EU Digital Product Passport (DPP) is a structured digital record — mandated by the Ecodesign for Sustainable Products Regulation (ESPR, Regulation 2024/1781) — that stores a product’s identity, materials, carbon footprint, repairability, and end-of-life data. Each physical product carries a unique identifier (typically a QR code or NFC tag) that links to its passport, letting consumers, customs, and recyclers verify the data instantly.

When does the EU DPP regulation take effect?+

The central EU DPP registry opens July 19, 2026. Battery passports become mandatory for EV and industrial batteries in February 2027, textiles and electronics follow under delegated regulations from 2028, and by 2030 nearly all physical goods sold in the EU will require a Digital Product Passport.

Which products need a Digital Product Passport?+

Priority categories are batteries, textiles and apparel, electronics and ICT equipment, furniture, iron and steel, aluminium, tyres, and construction products. Scope expands through delegated acts until virtually every non-food physical product placed on the EU market is covered by 2030.

How does AuthiChain implement EU DPP?+

AuthiChain (via its GovChain compliance layer) maps your product data directly to the EU DPP framework — unique identifier, material bill of materials, carbon footprint, and repairability score. Every passport is hashed and anchored on Polygon for tamper-proof integrity, and we auto-generate the EPCIS 2.0 and JSON-LD payloads required for EU registry submission. No manual data entry, no compliance consultant.

What is the cost of EU DPP compliance?+

AuthiChain offers transparent, self-serve pricing with no enterprise contract required — a stark contrast to legacy vendors that quote six-figure annual deals. Plans start well below the cost of a single compliance consultant, and there is no per-scan fee for verification.

How long does AuthiChain DPP setup take?+

Setup takes less than one business day. You import your product catalog, map fields to the DPP schema, and issue registry-ready passports the same day — versus the 3–6 month onboarding typical of enterprise compliance platforms.

Don't Miss the July 19 Deadline

Setup takes less than one business day. Brands that register early get priority review from our EU compliance team and guaranteed registry submission before the July 19 launch window.